Unfortunately, due to the forecasted weather expected for tomorrow evening, we are cancelling the meeting, “CCOBH Presents Ask the Lawyer: Your Questions about Your Civic or Homeowner Association Answered.

A further announcement about rescheduling this Seminar will be forthcoming when arrangements can be made.

We apologize for this inconvenience.

Council of Civic Organizations of Brandywine HundredPresents Ask the Lawyer: Your Questions about Your Civic or Homeowner Association Answered

CCOBH is pleased to present, ”Ask the Lawyer: Your Questions about Your Civic or Homeowner Associations Answered,” a new entry in its series of seminars for assistance to current board members of Civic Associations and Homeowner Associations in Brandywine Hundred.

This seminar is intended to provide Civic and Homeowner Association Board members with answers to their most pressing legal issues involving their community association on which they serve as a member of the Board of Directors.

This seminar, to be led by CCOBH President, Robert J. Valihura, Jr., Esquire, will cover topics of pressing concern for the community, and can include: Corporate formation and compliance issues; intra-board dispute resolution, legal issue involving collection of annual dues and fees, legal enforceability of restrictive covenants and deed restrictions or any other issue of importance which Board members would like guidance about but were reluctant to retain a lawyer.

A former State Representative and a current Adjunct Professor of Law teaching the Delaware Corporate law applicable to corporations and Civic and Homeowner Associations, Bob focuses his practice on representation of communities such as yours up and down the state.

IMPORTANT: The issues which are likely to be covered will focus on what the Board can and cannot do, so please come with a copy of your certificate of incorporation, your bylaws, your community’s deed restrictions and, if applicable, any Declaration that binds your community. Because of CCOBH’s focus on representing civic and homeowner associations, this seminar will not address individual homeowner issues, including disputes that are just between homeowners or homeowner disputes with their homeowner or civic association.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn what you need to know to more effectively and knowledgeably represent your community. CCOBH hopes to see you on Monday, January 8th at 6:00 p.m. at the Claymont Library.